AMUSEMENTS. | DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. STANDING ON THE APEX OF POPULARITY’S PINNACLE! , THE GREAT EDGAR WALLACE PLAY WHICH RAN ' FOR 51 WEEKS AT SIR CHARLES WYNDHAM’S THEATRE, LONDON I Now to be presented as a BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING FILM PRODUCTION! [The Ringer | FROM THE FAMOUS EDGAR WALLACE STORY —A book which commanded enormous continued, sales. Its ingenious plot and elever characterisations took the public by storm and carried the KINGEK to success throughout the world! GREATER THAN THE STAGE PLAY! WITH— — Leslie Faber • Annette Benson - Nisei Barrie A BRILLIANT OAST—PRINCIPALS AND SUPPORTING PLAYERS ALIKE. DE T UXE - MUSIC PRESENTATION E Jj UXE IU -USIO X RESENTATION (Direction of Emanuel Aarons.) BOOKING.—BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN’S.
QUEENS < THEATRI ❖ (bsiest'Tjbuee ■ fnp&uZn .— a TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT A TENSELY DRAMATIC AND THRILLING STORY OF TWO WARRING NATIONS’ SECRET SERVICE INTRIGUES. Packed with thrills, mystery, and amazing denouments. “True Heaven” (Fox Special Attraction), With George O’Brien-Lois Moran In addition: , • “Tarzan the Mighty” (A further Thrilling Instalment of Events). QUEEN’S QUALITY MUSIC ACCOMPANIMENT (Direction of Paul T. Cullen). Queen’s Theatre NEXT FRIDAY ANNOUNCING THE PRESENTATION OF ONE OF 1929’s MOST UNUSUAL PRODUCTIONS 1 Being COUNTESS BARCYHSKA’S World-famous and decidedly startling story—‘Tesha’ An exceptionally powerful story of a beautiful danseuse and the eternal conflict —the passionate craving for motherhood and the irresistible call of her art. MANAGERIAL.—IN VIEW OF THE DARING THEME SO FRANKLY YET SO DELICATELY TREATED—AND—BECAUSE IT MAY PROBABLY AROUSE CONTROVERSY, “TESHA” WILL BE EXHIBITED TO ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY!
NOTHING APPROACHING “TESHA” —IN POWERFUL DRAMA—IN UNUSUAL AND STARTLING SITUATIONS—IN FRANK TREATMENT OF A DELICATE SUBJECT—AND SMASHING CLIMAX—HAS EVER BEEN PRODUCED ! Maria Cordla, Jameson Thomas, Paul Cavanagh, And Large Cast of Players. BOOKING.—Box Plans now available at Bristol. Ring ’Phone 22—334 for Reservations. “I hope that this betokens an awakening of interest among Maoris in the history of their race,” said the president, Mr. H. E. Vaile, at the annual meeting of the Auckland Institute and Museum, when referring to the presentations made to the museum by Princess Te Puea Herangi, of Waikato. The Princess was the first Maori to have shown any great interest in the museum, and he hoped that her example would be followed by others.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 212, 4 June 1929, Page 3
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